This is a commercial ad of Reebok. This commercial was released in July 2019 in United States. Under the title of “Reebok: Nails Featuring Cardi B”.
A journey into the surreal starring Cardi B and a set of extraordinary fingernails. #SportTheUnexpected.
Woven Reebok label and bring back green for a touch of throwback advantage.
It was done by Venables Bell & Partners, San Francisco advertising agency. And, the commercial by Production Company is Biscuit Filmworks and is directed by Andreas Nilson.
The commercial song is “Nails Did” by composer Jacob Plasse. However, this song was produced specifically for the commercial and unfortunately, it is not available to purchase or download on any music sites.
Thus, I am not able to get any information about this song. However, if you have any information about this song by any chance, please leave your comment.
Watch the whole advertisement here.
Reebok: Nails Featuring Cardi B
Client: Reebok
Geo: United States
Released: July 2019
Advertising Agency: Venables Bell & Partners, San Francisco
Chairman: Paul Venables
Executive Creative Director: Will McGinness
Creative Director: Byron Del Rosario
Art Director: Victor Roa
Copywriter: Sam Bauer
Director of Integrated Production: Hilary Coate
Producer: Melanie Fedunok
Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks
Director: Andreas Nilsson
Executive Producer: Holly Vega
Line Producer: Grace Bodie
Director of Photography: Alexis Zabe
Partner/Managing Director: Shawn Lacy
Head of Production: Mercedes Allen-Sarria, Rachel Glaub
Production Designer: Alexis Ross
VFX Production: The Mill
Executive Producer: Anastasia Von Rahl
Producers: Katie Buckley, Will Unterreiner, Melanie Roy, James Beck
Production Coordinator: Sean Tomek, Anuraj Raghavan, Noan John Vinod
Actor: Cardi B
Music/ Mix/ Sound Design: Barking Owl
Music: Nails Did by composer Jacob Plasse
Jacob plasse, so far so dope, this needs to be a full length song and available on all streaming platforms. Good shit brotha, you left us wanting more
I hate it when they compose the song specially and only for the ad purpose, because they usually create something really catchy and you are left wanting to hear more and then it turns out there is no song, just 30 seconds piece. I mean I get it, it’s difficult to write music and the composers are told to create short piece just for the ad, but it’s such a shame that people with such talent don’t create whole song and then just use the fragment of it for commercial. As for this song, maybe someone knows anything similar in style to this?